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A Note On Credits

DC Entertainment believes we should properly credit every story that we publish when information is available. Credits for contemporary material are always available and every effort is made to list them correctly. However, mistakes can sometimes occur. In addition, until the 1970s it was not common practice in the comic book industry to run credits on every story printed. DC Entertainment strives to be as thorough as possible in its effort to determine the creators' identities from all available sources. This process is not perfect, and as a result there may be some attributions that are incomplete or wrongly assigned.

In an effort to address these inaccuracies in the printed books, we have created this permanent archive of corrections for DC Entertainment's Collected Editions, which lists all of the currently known errors and will be updated as needed. In the links below you will find a list of the titles, identified by their print edition, and note that subsequent printings will be updated to the correct attribution.

Graphic Novels

The Absolute Sandman Vol. 1 slipcased hardcover

The T.S. Eliot quote on page 546 should read "I will show you terror in a handful of dust.", not "I will show you horror in a handful of dust."

On page 596, in the 2nd paragraph, "...AND THE SLEEPING PUCK..." should read "...AND THE SLEEPING BOTTOM...".

Crisis On Multiple Earths Vol. 2

Cover art to JLA #64 was pencilled by Dick Dillin and inked by Jack Abel.

Cover art to JLA #65 was pencilled by Dick Dillin and inked by Joe Giella.

Cover art to JLA #82 was pencilled by Neal Adams and inked by Dick Giordano.

JLA #55-56 and JLA #72-73 were lettered by Gaspar Saladino.

JLA #64-65 were lettered by Milt Snapinn.

JLA #82-83 were lettered by John Costanza.

Crisis On Multiple Earths Vol. 3

Cover art to JLA #91-92 was inked by Dick Giordano.

JLA #102 and JLA #113 were lettered by Jean Izzo.

Crisis On Multiple Earths: The Team-Ups Vol. 1

On the table of contents, the story title from The Flash #123 should be "The Flash of Two Worlds!", not "The Flash of Two Earths!".

Crossing Midnight, Vol.1-Cut Here

The Crossing Midnight logo was designed by Glenn Parsons of Astrolux Design.

DC Universe: The Stories Of Alan Moore

The story "Mogo Doesn't Socialize" from Green Lantern #188 was lettered by Dave Gibbons.

Elric: The Making Of Sorcerer

Indicia is incorrect - trademark should be assigned to Michael Moorcock.

Justice Society Vol. 1

In this collection, the creators were listed but their work was not properly broken down story by story. The correct credits are as follows:

All Star Comics #58 Written by Gerry Conway; Pencilled by Ric Estrada; Inked by Wally Wood; Cover by Mike Grell.

All Star Comics #59 Written by Gerry Conway; Pencilled by Ric Estrada; Inked by Wally Wood; Cover by Ernie Chua.

All Star Comics #60 Written by Gerry Conway; Pencilled by Keith Giffen; Inked by Wally Wood; Cover by Ernie Chua.

All Star Comics #61 Written by Gerry Conway; Pencilled by Keith Giffen; Inked by Wally Wood; Cover by Ernie Chua.

Showcase Presents: Batman Vol. 1

Showcase Presents: Metal Men Vol. 1

The story from The Brave And The Bold #55 was written by Bob Haney, not the artists Ramona Fradon and Charles Paris.

Showcase Presents: Metamorpho Vol. 1

Ramona Fradon was the cover artist on Metamorpho #5-8.

Showcase Presents: Superman Vol. 1

Al Plastino was the both penciller and inker on all the stories from Action Comics #251-252 and Action Comics #254-255.

Showcase Presents: Superman Family Vol. 2

On page 6, Table of Contents: "The Girl of 100 Costumes", should have Al Plastino listed as sole artist.

Archive Editions

The Adam Strange Archives Vol. 1

In Showcase #17, "Secret of the Eternal City" was inked by Frank Giacoia and "The Planet and the Pendulum" was inked by Joe Giella.

The cover art to Showcase #18 was inked by Joe Giella, and the inks on "The Dozen Dooms of Adam Strange" were by Joe Giella for pages 1, 2, 4, 5 and 9 and Frank Giacoia for pages 3, 6, 7, 8 and 10.

The cover art to Showcase #19 was pencilled by Gil Kane and inked by Frank Giacoia. The inks on "Challenge of the Star Hunter" were by Joe Giella for pages 1, 4, 6, 9, 12 and 13 and Frank Giacoia for pages 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10 and 11. The inks on "Mystery Of The Metal Menace" were by Joe Giella for pages 1, 4, 6, 7 and 11 and Frank Giacoia for pages 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 12.

The cover art to Mystery In Space #54 was pencilled by Gil Kane and inked by Frank Giacoia.

The cover art to Mystery In Space #56 was inked by Bernard Sachs.

The cover art to Mystery In Space #58 was inked by Murphy Anderson, and the inks on "Chariot In The Sky" were by Bernard Sachs.

The cover art to Mystery In Space #59 was inked by Murphy Anderson, and the inks on "Duel Of The Two Adam Stranges" were by Bernard Sachs.

The cover art to Mystery In Space #60 through Mystery In Space #65 were all pencilled by Carmine Infantino.

All Star Comics Archives Vol. 0

The Sandman story in All Star Comics #2 was inked by Chad Grothkopf.

All Star Comics Archives Vol. 1

The Sandman story in All Star Comics #3 was pencilled and inked by Chad Grothkopf.

All Star Comics Archives Vol. 3

The Wonder Woman story in All Star Comics #13 was written by William Moulton Marston.

In All Star Comics #14, the Spectre story was pencilled by Bernard Baily and inked by Pierce Rice and the Sandman story was pencilled by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon and inked by Howard Ferguson.

All Star Comics Archives Vol. 4

The Starman story in All Star Comics #17 was pencilled by Paul Reinman and inked by Sam Burlockoff.

All Star Comics Archives Vol. 5

The Doctor Fate story in All Star Comics #19 was pencilled and inked by Jon Chester Kozlak.

The "Doiby Dickles Goes on a Case for Paper Salvage" story in All Star Comics #20 was pencilled and inked by Paul Reinman.

The Spectre story in All Star Comics #23 was pencilled by Cliff Young and inked by Steve Brodie.

All Star Comics Archives Vol. 6

The cover to All Star Comics #25 was pencilled and inked by Joe Gallagher.

All Star Comics Archives Vol. 7

In the Atom story in All Star Comics #31, Irwin Hasen pencilled pages 4, 5 and the last two panels on page 2 and Jon Chester Kozlak pencilled pages 1, 3 and the first three panels on page 2.

The introductory story in All Star Comics #33 was pencilled and inked by Irwin Hasen.

All Star Comics Archives Vol. 8

The cover to All Star Comics #36 was pencilled and inked by Irwin Hasen. The Batman story in that issue was pencilled by Irwin Hasen, and the Superman story was inked by John Belfi.

The first page of the introductory story in All Star Comics #37 was inked by Irwin Hasen.

All Star Comics Archives Vol. 9

The editor of All Star Comics #39-41 was Sheldon Mayer.

The splash page of All Star Comics #40 was inked by Frank Giacoia.

Chapter 3 of All Star Comics #43 was pencilled by Irwin Hasen.

All Star Comics Archives Vol. 10

Chapter 2 of All Star Comics #44 was pencilled by Irwin Hasen, and chapter 3 was inked by Bob Oksner.

Chapter 2 of All Star Comics #45 was laid out by Irwin Hasen and finished by Bernard Sachs.

The cover of All Star Comics #46 was pencilled by Irwin Hasen.

The cover of All Star Comics #48 was pencilled by Irwin Hasen. Chapter 1 of that issue was pencilled by Irwin Hasen, and chapter 2 was inked by Bernard Sachs.

All Star Comics Archives Vol. 11

The cover to All Star Comics #50 was pencilled by Irwin Hasen and inked by Joe Giella. Chapter 3 of that issue was pencilled by Irwin Hasen and inked by Joe Giella.

The splash page of All Star Comics #52 was pencilled by Irwin Hasen and inked by Frank Giacoia.

The splash page of All Star Comics #54 was pencilled and inked by Frank Giacoia.

The splash pages of All Star Comics #55 and All Star Comics #57 were pencilled by Arthur Peddy and inked by Bernard Sachs.

Batman Archives Vol. 6

In Detective Comics #125, "The Citadel of Crime" was written by Bill Finger, pencilled by Jack Burnley and inked by Charles Paris, with background inks by Ray Burnley.

In Detective Comics #126, the "Case of the Silent Songbirds" was pencilled by Jim Mooney and inked by Ray Burnley.

Batman: The Dark Knight Archives Vol. 1

In Batman #3, "The Batman Says" was pencilled and inked by Jack Burnley.

Batman: The Dynamic Duo Archives Vol. 1

Batman: The World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. 1

The cover to World's Finest Comics #6 was pencilled and inked by Fred Ray.

Batman: The World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. 2

The story from World's Finest Comics #25 was inked by Howard Sherman.

The story from World's Finest Comics #28 was pencilled by Bob Kane and inked by Ray Burnley.

The cover to World's Finest Comics #32 was pencilled and inked by Win Mortimer.

The Black Canary Archives Vol. 1

The story from Flash Comics #87 was pencilled by Irwin Hasen.

The cover to Flash Comics #92 was pencilled and inked by Carmine Infantino.

The stories from Flash Comics #93-99 were inked by Frank Giacoia.

The stories from Flash Comics #100-104 were inked by Bernard Sachs.

The Comics Cavalcade Archives Vol. 1

In Comics Cavalcade #1, the Green Lantern story was written by Bill Finger and the Flash story was pencilled and inked by Lou Ferstadt.

The Flash story in Comics Cavalcade #2 was pencilled and inked by Lou Ferstadt.

In Comics Cavalcade #3, the Sargon the Sorcerer story was pencilled and inked by Sheldon Moldoff and the Flash story was pencilled and inked by Lou Ferstadt.

The DC Comics Rarities Archives Vol. 1

In New York World's Fair Comics 1939, the Chuck Warren story was written and drawn by Tom Hickey, the Ginger Snap story was written and drawn by Bob Kane, the Scoop Scanlon story was written and drawn by Bill Ely, and the back cover was drawn by Worth B. Carnahan.

In New York World's Fair Comics 1940, the Superman story was drawn by Jack Burnley, the Red, White & Blue story was written by Jerry Siegel, the Zatara story was drawn by Joseph Sulman, the Hour-Man story was written by Ken Fitch, the Ginger Snap story was written and drawn by Bob Kane, and the backgrounds to the Batman story were drawn by George Roussos.

In The Big All-American Comic Book, the Little Boy Blue story was written by Lynn Evans, the Johnny Thunder story was written by Julius Schwartz, and the Green Lantern story was written by Alfred Bester.

The Golden Age Flash Archives Vol. 1

The cover art to Flash Comics #12 was pencilled and inked by Everett E. Hibbard.

The Golden Age Green Lantern Archives Vol. 1

In the story from All-American Comics #27, layouts were done by Sheldon Moldoff and finishes were done by Irwin Hasen.

In the "Trailers of Treachery" text story from Green Lantern #1, the illustration was drawn by Irwin Hasen.

The Golden Age Green Lantern Archives Vol. 2

The Green Lantern figure on the cover to All-American Comics #32 was drawn by Everett E. Hibbard.

The story from All-American Comics #34 was pencilled and inked by Irwin Hasen.

The cover and story art for All-American Comics #35 was pencilled and inked by Irwin Hasen.

The cover art for All-American Comics #36 was pencilled and inked by Irwin Hasen.

The cover art for All-American Comics #37 was pencilled and inked by Irwin Hasen, and the story art was pencilled and inked by Martin Nodell.

The Golden Age Sandman Archives Vol. 1

On the cover to New York World's Fair Comics 1939, the main image was drawn by Vin Sullivan, and the head shots were drawn by Fred Guardineer.

The story from Adventure Comics #40 was plotted by Gardner Fox and scripted by Bert Christman.

The stories from Adventure Comics #41-43 were written by Bert Christman.

The stories from Adventure Comics #44-45 were written by Gardner Fox and pencilled and inked by Creig Flessel.

The stories from Adventure Comics #46-48 were written by Gardner Fox and pencilled and inked by Ogden Whitney.

The story from Adventure Comics #49 was written by Gardner Fox and pencilled and inked by Chad Grothkopf.

The stories from Adventure Comics #55-59 were pencilled by Creig Flessel and inked by Chad Grothkopf.

The Golden Age Starman Archives Vol. 1

The story from Adventure Comics #67 was written by Alfred Bester.

The cover art to Adventure Comics #73-76 were pencilled by Jack Kirby and inked by Joe Simon.

Justice League Of America Archives Vol. 8

In JLA #62, "Panic From A Blackmail Box" was inked by George Roussos.

The cover to JLA #64 was inked by Jack Abel.

The cover to JLA #65 was inked by Joe Giella.

The Plastic Man Archives Vol. 1

Ed Cronin was the editor of Police Comics #1-6, Gil Fox was the editor of Police Comics #7-13 and John Beardsley was the editor of Police Comics #14-20.

The cover art to Police Comics #2, 4-12 and 14-16 was pencilled and inked by Gil Fox.

The cover art to Police Comics #3 was pencilled by Gil Fox and inked by Will Eisner.

The cover art to Police Comics #13 was pencilled and inked by Reed Crandall.

The cover art to Police Comics #18 was pencilled and inked by Jack Cole.

The Seven Soldiers Of Victory Archives Vol. 1

In the sentence "...and the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor had just then, on December 7, 1942, catapulted the United States into the hostilities that raged on opposite sides of the globe." from the Foreword, the date should read "December 7, 1941."

Chapter 5 of Leading Comics #3 was pencilled by Mort Meskin and inked by Cliff Young.

The Shazam! Archives Vol. 2

The two stories from Captain Marvel Adventures #1 were inked by Dick Briefer.

The Shazam! Archives Vol. 3

In Captain Marvel Adventures #2, the art for "The Curse of the Scorpion" was by George Tuska.

The cover and story art for Whiz Comics #22 was inked by Pete Costanza.

The cover art to Whiz Comics #24 was inked by Pete Costanza.

The Shazam! Archives Vol. 4

All the story art in Captain Marvel Adventures #4 was drawn by George Tuska.

In Captain Marvel Adventures #5, the frontispiece art was pencilled by C. C. Beck and inked by Pete Costanza, and the first, second and fourth stories were pencilled by and inked by C. C. Beck.

The cover art to Whiz Comics #25 was inked by Pete Costanza, and the story was written by France Herron.

The first page of the story from America's Greatest Comics #2 was pencilled and inked by Mac Raboy.

The Spirit Archives Vol. 17

On page 11, the title should read "Cromlech Was a Nature Boy, " not "Cromlech was a Boy."

On page 25, the title should read "Barkarolle," not "Bakarolle."

On page 39, the title should read "The Eisner Travel Agency," not "The Eisner Tavel Agency."

On page 179, the title should read "The Christmas Spirit of 1948," not "The Cristmas Spirit of 1948."

Superman Archives Vol. 1

In its initial printing, this volume did not contain a table of contents or credits. That information is as follows:

Superman #1

Cover art by Joe Shuster.

First story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster.

"Scientific Explanation of Superman's Amazing Strength" written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster.

Third story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster.

Fourth story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster.

"Superman" text story written by Jerry Siegel, with art by Joe Shuster.

Back cover art by Joe Shuster.

Superman #2

Cover art pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

Frontispiece art pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

First story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

"Superman's Tips for Super-Health" written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

Third story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

"Superman" text story written by Jerry Siegel, with art drawn by Joe Shuster.

Superman #3

Cover art by Joe Shuster.

Frontispiece art by Joe Shuster.

First story written by Jerry Siege, with layouts by Joe Shuster and finishes by Dennis Neville.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster.

"Death by the Stars" text story written by Bert Lexington, with art by Fred Guardineer.

Third story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

"Acquiring Super-Strength" written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster.

"Attaining Super-Health... a Few Hints From Superman" written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster.

"Good Luck Charm" text story written by Hugh Langley, with art by Fred Guardineer.

"Shorty" written and drawn by Fred Schwab.

Fourth story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

Superman #4

Cover art by Joe Shuster.

Frontispiece art by Joe Shuster.

First story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Paul Cassidy.

"Attaining Super-Strength" written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster.

"This Doggone World" written and drawn by Fred Schwab.

"From the 4 Corners" drawn by Sheldon Moldoff.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

"Changer of Destiny" text story written by Hugh Langley, with art by Fred Guardineer.

Third story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

"Fantastic Facts" drawn by George Papp.

Fourth story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

Superman Archives Vol. 2

In its initial printing, this volume did not contain a table of contents or credits. That information is as follows:

Superman #5

Cover art pencilled by Wayne Boring and inked by Paul Lauretta.

Frontispiece art by Wayne Boring.

First story written by Jerry Siegel pencilled by Paul Cassidy (pgs. 1-8) and Wayne Boring (pgs. 9-13) and inked by Paul Cassidy (pgs. 1-8) and Paul Lauretta (pgs. 9-13).

"Super Strength" written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Dennis Neville.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Paul Cassidy.

"Power of the Press" text story written by George Shute, with art by Bernard Baily.

Third story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Wayne Boring.

"Murder in the Wind" text story written Jack Wallis.

"Shorty" written and drawn by Fred Schwab.

"Jest Jokes" written and drawn by Whitney Ellsworth.

Fourth story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Paul Cassidy.

Superman #6

Cover art pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

Frontispiece art by Paul Cassidy.

First story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Paul Cassidy.

"Too Big for Marbles" text story written by George Shute, with art by Don Komisarow.

"Driftin' Dave" written and drawn by Ray McGill under the pen name Alger.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Paul Cassidy.

"Super Strength" written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Jack Burnley.

Third story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Paul Cassidy, with some inks by Paul Lauretta.

"The Strangest Case" text story written by Gardner Fox, with art by Don Komisarow.

"Sports Close-Ups" written and drawn by Jack Burnley.

Fourth story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Paul Cassidy, with some inks by Paul Lauretta.

Superman #7

Cover art pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Wayne Boring.

Frontispiece art by Joe Shuster.

First story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Wayne Boring.

"Fantastic Facts" drawn by George Papp.

"Rinaldo's Revenge" text story written by G.B. Armbruster and inked by Gloria Kamen.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Wayne Boring.

"Shorty" written and drawn by Fred Schwab.

Third story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Wayne Boring.

Fourth story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Wayne Boring.

Superman #8

Cover art by Wayne Boring.

Frontispiece art by Wayne Boring.

First story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Paul Cassidy.

"Laffs" drawn by George Papp.

"Nature News" drawn by George Papp.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Wayne Boring and inked by Don Komisarow..

Third story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Paul Cassidy.

"Snapshots With Our Candid Cartoon Camera" written and drawn by Ray McGill.

Fourth story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Wayne Boring.

Superman Archives Vol. 3

In its initial printing, this volume did not contain a table of contents or credits. That information is as follows:

Superman #9

Cover art by Fred Ray.

Frontispiece art by Paul Cassidy.

First story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Paul Cassidy and inked by the Shuster Shop.

"Henrietta" written and drawn by Fred Schwab.

"Sport Spotlight" written and drawn by Jack Burnley.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Paul Cassidy and inked by the Shuster Shop.

Third story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Paul Cassidy and inked by the Shuster Shop.

"A Bombing Flight" text story written by Frank Cooper, with art by Fred Ray.

"Super-Strength by Superman" written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster.

Fourth story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Paul Cassidy and inked by the Shuster Shop.

Superman #10

Cover art pencilled by Paul Cassidy and inked by the Shuster Shop.

Frontispiece art pencilled by Wayne Boring and inked by the Shuster Shop.

First story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Leo Nowak.

"Calling All Cars" written and drawn by George Paige.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Paul Cassidy.

Third story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Wayne Boring and inked by the Shuster Shop.

"Big Leaguer" text story written by George Shute, with art by Cliff Young.

"It's True" written and drawn by Henry Boltinoff.

Fourth story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Wayne Boring and inked by the Shuster Shop.

Superman #11

Cover art by Fred Ray.

Frontispiece art by Paul Cassidy.

First story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Leo Nowak.

"Tony's Diner" written and drawn by Henry Boltinoff.

"Facts..." written and drawn by Henry Boltinoff.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Leo Nowak.

Third story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Leo Nowak.

"Timely Rescue" text story written by Nelson Edwards, with art by Stan Kaye.

"It's So --" written and drawn by Henry Boltinoff.

Fourth story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Leo Nowak.

Superman #12

Cover art by Fred Ray.

First story written by Jerry Siegel, with layouts by Joe Shuster and finishes by Leo Nowak.

Second story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Leo Nowak.

"Books Worth Reading" written by Josette Frank, with art by Cliff Young.

"Gags" written and drawn by Ray McGill.

Third story written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Leo Nowak and inked by John Siekla.

"Kid Stuff" written and drawn by Henry Boltinoff.

"Safe Job" text piece written by Roger Forrest.

"Famous American Words" drawn by Fred Ray.

"Some Fun" written and drawn by Ray McGill.

Fourth story written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by John Sikela.

Superman Archives Vol. 4

In "The Light" from Superman #13, Joe Shuster did layouts and Leo Nowak did finishes.

In Superman #16, "The World's Meanest Man" was pencilled and inked by Leo Nowak (pages 1-6), John Sikela (pencils, pgs. 7-13) and Ed Dobrotka (inks, pgs. 7-13), while "The Case of the Runaway Skyscrapers" had layouts by Wayne Boring and finishes by John Sikela

Superman Archives Vol. 5

The "Man or Superman?" story from Superman #17 was pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by John Sikela.

In Superman #19, "Superman: Matinee Idol" had pencil layouts by Joe Shuster, finished pencils by Ed Dobrotka and inks by John Sikela.

Superman: The Action Comics Archives Vol. 2

The story art in Action Comics #21 was pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

The cover art from Action Comics #22 was inked by Paul Cassidy, and the story art was pencilled by Joe Shuster and Paul Cassidy and inked by Paul Cassidy.

The cover art from Action Comics #23 was inked by Paul Cassidy, and the story art was pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

The cover art from Action Comics #24 was pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy, and the story art was pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Cassidy.

The cover art from Action Comics #25 was pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Wayne Boring, and the story art was drawn by Paul Cassidy.

The cover art from Action Comics #26 was pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Wayne Boring, and the story art was pencilled by Paul Lauretta (pages 1-5) and Paul Cassidy (pages 6-13) and inked by Paul Lauretta.

The cover art from Action Comics #27 was drawn by Paul Cassidy, and the story art was pencilled by Paul Cassidy and inked by Dennis Neville.

The cover art from Action Comics #28 was drawn by Paul Cassidy.

The cover art from Action Comics #30-32 was pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by Paul Lauretta.

The cover art from Action Comics #33 was pencilled by Joe Shuster and inked by the Shuster Shop.

The cover art from Action Comics #34 was drawn by Fred Ray.

The story art in Action Comics #35 was pencilled by Wayne Boring and inked by Don Komisarow.

The story art in Action Comics #36 was pencilled by Paul Cassidy and inked by Paul Lauretta.

Superman: The Action Comics Archives Vol. 3

The cover art from Action Comics #38 was drawn by Fred Ray, and the story art was pencilled by Leo Nowak and inked by Ed Dobrotka.

The story art in Action Comics #39 was pencilled by Leo Nowak and inked by the Shuster Shop.

The story art in Action Comics #41 was drawn by Paul Cassidy.

The story art in Action Comics #42 was pencilled by Leo Nowak and inked by the Shuster Shop.

The stories in Action Comics #43-45 were pencilled by Leo Nowak and inked by Ed Dobrotka.

The story art in Action Comics #46 was drawn by Paul Cassidy.

The story art in Action Comics #49 was pencilled by John Sikela and inked by Ed Dobrotka.

The story art in Action Comics #50 was pencilled by Leo Nowak and inked by Ed Dobrotka.

The stories in Action Comics #51-52 were drawn by John Sikela.

Superman: The Action Comics Archives Vol. 4

The story art in Action Comics #53 was pencilled by John Sikela and inked by George Roussos.

The cover art from Action Comics #56 was drawn by John Sikela, and the story art was pencilled by John Sikela and inked by George Roussos.

The story art in Action Comics #58 was pencilled by Sam Citron and inked by John Sikela.

The cover art from Action Comics #59 was drawn by Jack Burnley, and the story art was pencilled by John Siekla and inked by Ed Dobrotka.

The story art in Action Comics #60 was drawn by George Roussos.

The story art in Action Comics #61 was drawn by Ed Dobrotka.

The stories in Action Comics #64-65: Story were pencilled by Ed Dobrotka and inked by George Roussos.

The cover art from Action Comics #66 was inked by Stan Kaye, and the story art was pencilled by Ed Dobrotka and inked by George Roussos.

The cover art from Action Comics #67 was inked by George Roussos, and the story art was pencilled by Sam Citron and inked by George Roussos.

The cover art from Action Comics #68 was drawn by Ed Dobrotka, with Wayne Boring drawing the figure of Superman, and the story art was pencilled by Ira Yarbrough and inked by Stan Kaye.

Superman: The Action Comics Archives Vol. 5

In Action Comics #77, "The Headline Hoax" was written by Jerry Siegel.

The cover art from Action Comics #85 was pencilled by Jack Burnley.

Superman: The World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. 1

On the cover art for New York World's Fair 1939, the figures' heads were drawn by Fred Guardineer, and the rest of the cover art was drawn by Vin Sullivan.

The story art in World's Best Comics #1 was pencilled by Wayne Boring and inked by Don Komisarov.

The story art in World's Finest Comics #2 was pencilled by Paul Cassidy and inked by Leo Nowak.

The story art in World's Finest Comics #5 was drawn by John Sikela.

The cover art from World's Finest Comics #6 was drawn by Fred Ray, and the story art was drawn by John Sikela.

The story art in World's Finest Comics #7 was pencilled by Ed Dobrotka.

The story in World's Finest Comics #9 was written by Bill Finger and drawn by John Sikela.

The story in World's Finest Comics #10 was written by Jerry Siegel and pencilled by Ed Dobrotka.

The story in World's Finest Comics #11 was written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Ira Yarbrough and inked by George Roussos.

The stories in World's Finest Comics #12-13 were written by Don Cameron, pencilled by Ira Yarbrough and inked by George Roussos.

The story in World's Finest Comics #14 was written by Jerry Siegel, pencilled by Joe Shuster and Wayne Boring and inked by George Roussos.

The story in World's Finest Comics #15 was written by Jerry Siegel and pencilled by George Roussos.

T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents Archives Vol. 1

The Noman story from T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1 was both pencilled and inked by Reed Crandall.

The illustration on the text page from T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #2 was pencilled by Mike Sekowsky and inked by Frank Giacoia.

T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents Archives Vol. 2

The Noman story "The Pyramid of the Warlords" from T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #8 was inked by Joe Giella on pages 2, 5, 6, 9, 10 and by Frank Giacoia on pages 1, 3, 4, 7, 8.

T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents Archives Vol. 5

The Dynamo story "Strength Is Not Enough" from T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #12 was pencilled by Steve Ditko. The story "The Road To Spider HQ" was inked solely by Frank Giacoia. The pages to the Noman story (running on pages 32-41 in the Archive) were published out of order, as they were in the original comic - the correct page order (using the Archive page numbers) should be: 32, 33, 36, 37, 34, 35, 38, 39, 40, 41.

The Noman story "Escape From Destiny" from T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #13 was written by Jerry Siegel.

World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. 1

In the table of contents, Superman #76 should be dated as May/June 1952, and Stan Kaye should be listed as the inker as well as John Fischetti.

The story art from World's Finest Comics #72 was inked by Stan Kaye.

The cover art from World's Finest Comics #81 was drawn by Win Mortimer.

World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. 2

The story from World's Finest Comics #95 was written by Dave Wood.

The cover art from World's Finest Comics #98 was inked by Ray Burnley.

The cover art from World's Finest Comics #101 was inked by Stan Kaye, and the story art was inked by Dick Sprang.